Tag: solofemaletraveler

Traveling to Québec City was one of the few trips I’ve done with friends. I normally travel solo. I met up with two other travelers whom I didn’t know, Christina and Henry, in Montréal, and we embarked on a two hour and forty-five minute drive to Québec City. We had no idea where we were … More A Day In Québec

If I could describe Iceland in a word, it would be breathtaking! The island, though small, has a lot to offer. From delicious food to incredible landscape with volcanoes, lava fields, and geysers, there is a lot that you won’t find anywhere else. Another fascinated aspect of the island is the extreme contrast of its … More Iceland: A Land of Fire and Ice

For as long as I could remember, I wanted to become a doctor. Hence why when I attended College I majored in Biology/Pre-med. My natural instinct of always wanting to help others was what drawn me to medicine. However, helping people in emotion filled situations can either make you or break you as a medical … More How My Love For Traveling Started

The moment I heard about the ABC islands—Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, I knew Aruba was a place that I needed to visit. With a ranging temperature of seventy to eighty degrees all year around and only 18% of rainfall, Aruba sounds like the paradise I wouldn’t mind getting lost in. One interesting fact about Aruba … More Aruba Is Dushi and I Miss It

Just like the rest of my travel “plans”, I impulsively booked a flight to Aruba. I knew it was a trip that I needed to make the best out of because my stay was going to be short—only four days. Other travelers reassured me that four days would be more than enough. Aruba is quite … More My Long Lost Sister From Aruba

I’ve lost count how many times I’ve been told, read, or heard about how it is dangerous traveling solo as a woman. For someone who travels on her own, it’s frustrating to keep receiving texts from friends saying how much they fear for me traveling alone. They might seem concerned, but these kinds of remarks … More We Should Stop Saying Solo Female Traveling Is Dangerous